On 2/11/2009 5:21 PM, Raimon Fernandez wrote:
> Here I'm again ...
> 
> 
> I'm parsing the DataRow(B), and I'm having problems with NULL values.
> 
> In the docs I can read they have a -1 value, an no bytes follow them for
> the value.
> 
> But I'm getting a 1020 value instead of -1

You're using RealBasic or something, right?

If so, you're probably doing something funky with signed/unsigned
integer handling and the representation of integers.

-1 is 0xffffffff as a _signed_ 32 bit integer, same in little-endian or
big-endian form. The same hex value as an unsigned integer is 4294967295 .

Simple example in C++:

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
int main() {
        std::cout << std::dec << (signed int)(-1) << ' ' <<
                     std::hex << (signed int)(-1) << std::endl;
        std::cout << std::dec << (unsigned int)(-1) << ' ' <<
                     std::hex << (unsigned int)(-1) << std::endl;
}

produces:

-1 ffffffff
4294967295 ffffffff


I don't know where you're getting the 1020, but 4294967295 is MAXUINT32
and suggests you're treating the data as an unsigned rather than a
signed 32 bit integer.

--
Craig Ringer

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